First, I'd just like to make an important announcement: I'm in love...with my new HP Chromebook. It's chic. It's fast. It's aqua blue. Enough said. Now on to business: ThinkKit, the blogging challenge I half-attempted in December (oops), has been carrying on throughout the year with a new topic each month. I was invited to suggest … Continue reading ThinkKit: Fuel for the Creative Fire

There’s a quote floating around the internet that ladies are spreading like a picture of shirtless Ryan Gosling. And if you’re a twenty-something woman who is even remotely paying 5 seconds attention to the modern blogosphere, you’ve probably seen it, too: “You have just as many hours in the day as Beyonce.” “YES!” “Love!” “So … Continue reading You Will Never Be Beyonce

I've recently been doing a little networking to test the waters for some potential changes. Networking is really not one of my favorite things, because no matter how far out of school I am I still feel like an annoying 12-year-old whenever I send someone an email. Fortunately, I have a pretty great team on … Continue reading How to Be a Sucky Person at a Networking Event

#ThinkKit is a daily blogging challenge for the month of December hosted by Indy-based marketing firm SmallBox. To learn more about the challenge, do it yourself, or read other participants’ posts, follow along with @thinkkit or visit their webpage. Writing seemed like a great Sunday night activity. Thus, more ThinkKit catch-up. Here we go: 15) Handwrite a _______. … Continue reading ThinkKit Catch-Up: Part IV

#ThinkKit is a daily blogging challenge for the month of December hosted by Indy-based marketing firm SmallBox. To learn more about the challenge, do it yourself, or read other participants’ posts, follow along with @thinkkit or visit their webpage. The crazy train is slowing down and I finally have some time to sit down and happily write away … Continue reading ThinkKit Catch-Up: Part III

#ThinkKit is a daily blogging challenge for the month of December hosted by Indy-based marketing firm SmallBox. To learn more about the challenge, do it yourself, or read other participants’ posts, follow along with @thinkkit or visit their webpage. In the last post I mentioned I'd put the following prompt into action on Twitter and Facebook: 2) Take … Continue reading ThinkKit Catch-Up: Part II